Did Clark actually get a Big Blue Truck? Because I could swear I saw it in one of the post-dream scenes.
I thought it was only in the dream. The scene where they gave it to him certainly played like a dream sequence.
Wash ,'Our Mrs. Reynolds'
A topic for the discussion of Farscape, Smallville, and Due South. Beware possible invasions of Stargate, Highlander, or pretty much anything else that captures our fancy. Expect Adult Content and discussion of the Big Gay Sex.
Did Clark actually get a Big Blue Truck? Because I could swear I saw it in one of the post-dream scenes.
I thought it was only in the dream. The scene where they gave it to him certainly played like a dream sequence.
Clark stole the entire bottle. Well, he would, wouldn't he?
The only way I can rationalize stealing a whole bottle and not just a pill as not being stupid would be if Clark were planning on using them on his enemies, or people he just wanted to have his way with.
Maybe Clark un-crunches the trucks the way normal people do with 2 liter bottles when they play fetch and the dog squashes them.
The only way I can rationalize stealing a whole bottle and not just a pill as not being stupid
This is Clark you're talking about -- no need for it not to be stupid.
Clark's behavior is having me wonder if he was exiled from the home planet for being stupid. Or if this is some survival method by his people - they lack the mental capacity to raise their own children, so they send them off to other planets where at least they'll be stronger than everyone else.
The only way I can rationalize stealing a whole bottle and not just a pill as not being stupid
It was a liquid.
Plus, grabbing a bottle is faster and provides more info than grabbing a pill or pouring liquid onto something and having it chemically analyzed.
Plus, yeah, this is Clark.
I was figuring he planned on having it analyzed, because just stealing one bottle wouldn't really harm the uncle's ability to keep her drugged. I wasn't sure if the bottles were labeled - or he could have just tried to remember the specific name of the chemical.
I believe that it's Gary Graham of the 'Alien Nation' T.V. show.
I don't think that was Gary Graham. I certainly didn't recognize him. Not that I would complain if he got a part besides The Bitchiest Vulcan Ever on Enterprise.
Looked him up. Christopher Shyer. Looks like your typical Canadian actor.